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Restructured and Revised Syllabi of Post-graduate Programmes
Vol. 1
IV. Why this course?
Seeds are the foundation for crop production and seed health is related to food
production in many ways. Healthy seeds, free from
seed transmitted pathogens,
are a prerequisite for sustainable food production. Seeds are routinely tested to
prevent and control plant pests and pathogens that may affect seed quality, seed
movement when introduced into new territories. A seed health test is also frequently
a phyto-sanitary requirement imposed by national plant protection authorities.
This course aids in timely detection and management
of seed borne pest and
diseases and supply of pest and disease free seeds in market.
V. Aim of the course
To acquaint the students with principle and practices of seed health testing and
management of seed borne pathogens and storage insects.
VI. Theory
Unit I
History and economic importance of seed health in seed industry and plant
quarantine – important seed borne and seed transmitted pathogens –
role of
microorganisms in seed quality deterioration – storage and field fungi – effect of
storage fungi on seeds – factors influencing storage fungi and management.
Unit II
Transmission of pathogens – mode and mechanism – seed certification standards;
mycotoxins – types and its impact on plant,
animal and human health; seed health
testing methods – direct examination, incubation, serological and molecular methods.
Unit III
Production of disease free seeds in agricultural
and horticultural crops; management
of seed borne pathogens – plant quarantine – Indian system and networking, post-
entry quarantine and international systems – Pest Risk Analysis (PRA); Sanitary
and Phytosanitary System (SPS) –
certificates; International Seed Health Initiative
(ISHI) on seed health standards.
Unit IV
Storage pests – insects, mites, rodents and their development – economic importance;
insect infestation – factors influencing,
sources and kinds, biochemical changes in
stored seeds due to insect infestation; detection methods and estimation of storage
losses; types of seed storage structures – domestic and commercial.
Unit V
Fumigation – principles and techniques –
type of fumigants; preservatives and seed
protectants on seed quality – non-chemical methods for managing seed storage pests –
controlled and modified atmospheric storage – trapping devices – IPM for seed storage.
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